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Body found identified as Heard’s By Robert Herrington • robert@youarecurrent.com
Grant and Wabash counties. Since her body was discovered in Grant County, Barnes said the two law enforcement agencies are sharing resources and information as they work together on the case. Months of mystery surrounding the disappearance of Nobles“This is still very much an ongoing investigation,” he ville resident Dorothy Heard, 74, ended last week as the said. “We still don’t have a suspect.” Grant County coroner’s office said a body found there Barnes said Heard’s nephew is still a “person of interest.” in February is of the missing grandmother. But while Donald Burns, 47, of Elwood was caught on surveillance the search for Heard – who had been missing since June video footage using Heard’s credit card to purchase hun13 – has ended, the investigation into her disappearance dreds of dollars in jewelry at a Wal-Mart store in Marion, and death is still under investigation. just hours after she was last seen by other family members. “It’s a step in the right direction as we continue our Barnes said Burns also tried to pawn Heard’s wedding ring investigation,” said Noblesville Police Dept. Spokesman at EZ Pawn in Marion the same day. On Jan. 17, Burns Lt. Bruce Barnes. “We don’t have an answer to cause of Heard was charged with two counts of forgery and two counts of death and other questions. It’s not changed much on theft for the alleged actions on June 13. However, Burns what we’re continuing to do.” A tip led Noblesville Police investigators to a rural area north of has not been charged in Heard’s disappearance or death. “She would not have given him the ring and credit card willMarion on Feb. 9 where human remains were found, but condiingly,” said Lou Ann Sylvester, Heard’s daughter. “I would like to tions were such that no immediate identification was possible. know how he got them.” Confirmed identification of the remains found near Mississinewa Police officers wanted to ask Burns questions about Heard’s Reservoir was made using DNA. Heard’s remains were sent to a disappearance, but were unable to because he refuses to cooperate forensics lab at the University of Indianapolis for trauma analysis in the investigation. Barnes said police believe Burns might have testing. The coroner said those results will lead to a clearer picbeen one of the few people to have last seen Heard. ture of how she died. While the positive identification provides a Those who may have tips on Heard’s disappearance are encourname, Barnes said many questions are unanswered. aged to contact NPD investigators at 776-6371. “There are not a whole lot of answers – how did she get there, “We’re still hoping we get a break,” said Barnes. “We’re still how long has she been there, what is the cause of death?” he said. submitting information and evidence to the state lab (for analysis Since the investigation into Heard’s disappearance began on June and testing).” 14, police have searched for her in Hamilton, Tipton, Madison,
Library offers program for young drivers – Are you a teen dreaming of the day you can borrow the car, take the wheel and head out on your own? Are you and your parents ready for this exciting big step? At 6:30 p.m. Thursday, the AAA Hoosier Motor Club and Hamilton East Public Library will present a “Dare to Prepare” program to provide the critical information you need to know before those teens get in the driver’s seat. This pre-permit presentation is designed for teens and parents, and will cover the steps necessary to obtain a learner’s permit and driver’s license, as well as useful tips to help make the process a little less stressful for everyone. For more information or to reserve your spot, call the Fishers Library TeenZone at 579-0315, or register online at www.hepl.lib.in.us.
Master Gardener tree and shrub classes March 28-29 – Hamilton County Master Gardeners invite the public to a free tree and shrub class from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. March 28 and 1 to 4 p.m. March 29 in the Hamilton County 4-H Grounds Exhibition Hall C, 2003 Pleasant St., Noblesville. The class will teach how to correctly plant trees, properly fertilize, water, prune, recognize and treat common problems. The classes will be taught by Joe Stasey, who was named Tree Steward of the Year by the Indiana Urban Forest Council. To reserve your spot, e-mail jstasey@yahoo.com. For more information about Hamilton County Master Gardeners, visit www.hcmga.org. Baseball umpires sought – Central Indiana Umpires is seeking umpires for the upcoming season. Rookies and those with limited experience are welcome, as well as experienced umpires new to the area. Training will be provided, including a rules review and instruction on umpiring mechanics. Umpires are compensated for games they work. CIU, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the development of umpires, has served baseball programs in the Indianapolis area for many years, doing mostly Catholic Youth Organization, Babe Ruth, Little League and travel-team tournaments. For more information, call 845-8112, 685-1840 or 902-6175.
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Noblesville Schools collect school supplies for Henryville area – Noblesville Schools is spearheading a drive to collect school supplies for students in the Henryville area where schools were destroyed by a tornado on March 2. The West Clark County school district has six schools in addition to the ones destroyed. Each of Noblesville’s schools and the Central Administration Office served as a collection point for school supplies, and will make a delivery to Clark County this week. Noblesville Schools also served as a collection point for monetary donations through the American Red Cross of Greater Indianapolis. Time to fill out your brackets – It’s March Madness and Current in Noblesville Managing Editor Robert Herrington’s column talks about how this is his favorite sporting month of the year because of the buzz beaters, bracket busters, Cinderellas, net-cutting and “One Shining Moment.” “It’s the greatest reality show on TV because you can never count a team out until the clock reaches 0.0,” he writes. The full column can be found online. Tip leads to drug task force arrest – On March 6, members of the Hamilton/Boone County Drug Task Force arrested Curtis Combes, 47, of Indianapolis and charged him with one Class D felony and two Class A misdemeanors. Combes’ arrest stems from a five-month-long investigation. A tip to the Hamilton/Boone County Drug Task Force led Combes to the investigation of Combes. Officials said information obtained during this investigation may lead to further arrests. National green-living expert to speak March 21 – The Sustain Noblesville Committee will be hosting national green-living expert Sara Snow at 7 p.m. March 21 at Noblesville City Hall, 16 S. 10th St. Snow’s appearance is courtesy of a grant from Vectren. Snow is the creator and host of “Get Fresh with Sara Snow” and “Living Fresh” for the Discovery Snow Networks. She is also the host of “Big Green Lies” for the Fine Living Channel and author of “Sara Snow’s Fresh Living.” We asked, you answered. Here are the results from the recent online poll question: “Should Noblesville have two high schools?” Yes, a second high school should be built – 67 percent (8 Votes); No, we should expand on the buildings we have – 25 percent (3 Votes); Whichever is the cheapest option – 8 percent (1 Vote) To vote for the new online poll question – “Where do you like to watch live music performances?” – visit www.currentnoblesville.com.
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Boudia honored by Richardson, state legislators State Rep. Kathy Richardson (R-Noblesville) took time March 6 to honor David Boudia for his dedication and level of commitment to a sport he loves — diving. Boudia’s ultimate goal is to win a gold medal in diving at this summer’s Olympics in London. “David is an incredibly talented diver. His hard work and dedication to something he loves represents the very best of the athletic spirit,” said Richardson. “I know he will represent the state of Indiana and the U.S. fantastically this summer.” Boudia grew up in Noblesville and is now a senior at Purdue University. While at Purdue, he has become a six-time NCAA champion, a
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Board of Public Works & Safety Action: 166th Street Bridge construction What it means: Hoosier Pride Excavating Inc. was awarded the contract for the construction of 166th Street Bridge over William Lehr Ditch. The total for the bid was $1,077,259.41 for construction of a 32-foot span three-sided structure, 130-feet long with an 8-foot rise. The project will also include replacement of a culvert under Union Chapel Road just south of Sagamore subdivision.
What’s next: Final completion of the project shall be on or before Oct. 15.
Action: Summer Road sanitary sewer project What it means: Harvey Construction Co. Inc. was awarded the Summer Road sanitary sewer project for the amount of $27,277. The project includes the construction of approximately 500 feet of shallow 8-inch sanitary sewer and lateral stubs for seven existing single family lots.
What’s next: Final completion of this project shall be on or before May 1.
Action: Union Chapel Road/Promise Road improvements What it means: The Noblesville Dept. of Engineering will publish the advertisement for bid for the Union Chapel Road/Promise Road improvements at Promise Road Elementary School. This project is part of the agreement between the city and Noblesville Schools dealing with roadway improvements in vicinity of the newly-constructed school. The city will be rehabilitating Promise Road between 146th Street and the recently-completed Union Chapel realignment.
What’s next: Bid opening for the project is anticipated to be March 27.
Action: Sale of surplus fire equipment What it means: The Noblesville Fire Dept. has a 1991 Pierce Dash Pumper that was declared surplus equipment. The truck was first advertised within Hamilton County, but after no bids were received, it was listed with Firetec Used Apparatus Sales for its appraised value of $15,000.
What’s next: NFD received a fullprice offer of $15,000 from Conway Volunteer Fire Dept. in Conway, Mo. Firetec will receive a 10 percent commission upon the sale of the vehicle.
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Transportation: Getting around! Commentary by Greg O’Connor
As I contemplated what would be on citizens’ minds, The Beach Boys song “I Get Around” came to mind. Transportation is one of the major issues all communities face, and Noblesville is no exception. As an update, the utility work for the realignment of River Road has been begun. We look forward to the weather improving and the full project being started. As always, with projects of this nature, there will be a period of inconvenience, but the improvements will be worth the wait! The target date for completion is summer. The Roads Committee will be reviewing the final road resurfacing list for 2012. As the city’s budget has tightened, the average life of our existing roads will need to be extended given the current (and ongoing) level of funding available. Our street department will be working diligently this year to assist in this endeavor. At this year’s state of county address, Commissioner Steve Dillinger provided an overview of the county’s transportation projects. One of the most significant of those is an additional bridge over White River. This project may be the most important Noblesville has contemplated in a number of years. As the city and county continue to grow, the urgency to make this bridge a reality increases. We will be looking
at routing options for a road to the proposed bridge, which will need to incorporate future traffic flows from Ind. 37 and Ind. 32, and the potential of light rail in the community. Input from a professional study, and the public, will be essential in this process. Finally, the funding for this project will also hinge on public desire to pay for a project of this magnitude. More details on this will be forthcoming. Speaking of state highways, a study is underway looking at the required changes at the intersection of I-69 and Ind. 37 and for the corridor. The results of this study should be available later this year. For those of us who use this corridor on a frequent basis, there is no question as to the necessity of improvements at the interchange and on Ind. 37. Once again, the issue of cost and timing will come into play. Success in bringing new jobs and high-quality amenities to the community will require our continual investment in transportation infrastructure. Our challenges will be prioritization and identifying appropriate funding sources to make these projects a reality. Greg O’Connor is president of the Noblesville Common Council. The council meets at 7 p.m. on the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month in City Hall. O’Connor can be contacted at goconnor@noblesville.in.us.
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INDOT: U.S. 31 construction to end early editorial@youarecurrent.com INDOT has announced its intent to speed up U.S. 31 Hamilton County construction using contractor financing, a public-private partnership strategy enabled last year through one of Gov. Mitch Daniels’ legislative initiatives. Under this proposed plan, the project would open to traffic by the end of 2015, three years earlier than expected. “We’ve found a way to bring this project forward by three years for the people who have waited for so long for U.S. 31. It will be bid in one bundle, and be built less expensively and years sooner than would have otherwise been the case,” said Daniels, who made the announcement at the 2012 Road School Conference at Purdue University. In May 2011, Governor Daniels signed into law Senate Enrolled Act 473, which allows for expanded use of private capital for transportation improvements. Using this new law, INDOT intends to bundle remaining construction phases for U.S. 31 Hamilton County into one contract, taking advantage of current low construction and financing costs. INDOT would then repay the contractor over seven to 10 years using state and federal transportation resources. Under this proposed plan, INDOT is exploring closing U.S. 31 to traffic for accelerated construction of an overpass at 126th Street and roundabout interchanges at Main and 136th streets. Those interested in learning more about the schedule and maintenance of traffic changes to the project, as well as current and upcoming construction, can attend a public open house March 29 at Carmel High School’s main cafeteria, 520 E. Main St. The open house will run 5 to 8 p.m. with a presentation scheduled for 6 p.m. Interested in learning more, but can’t attend the open house? Check out updates on the project website at www.us31hamiltoncounty.in.gov.
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Smith. “Someone made a comment and then came the joke, ‘That’s what she said.’ How it came up, it was better than anything we could think of.” That’s What She Said began as most musical bands do – a The band then grew from random run-ins and luck. group of friends hanging out. Little did they know at the time, “Everything kind of happened for a reason,” Smith said. but Sommerwood neighbors Jason Venturi and Aaron Smith After their initial drummer moved away, Westfield resident started the ball rolling at a small cookout in 2005. In 2006, the Ralph Cook joined. Violinist Bennie Harris was discovered by Venneighbors invited a few more people over for the Fourth of July. turi at Wendy’s. Harris was wearing a treble clef T-shirt that caught “It was a good party and grew from 20 to 50 people. The next Venturi’s eye, and instead of eating a meal with his family, he talked year we had 80 – it was a big block party,” Venturi said. “In the music with Harris. Saxophonist Mark Ortman was looking to sell third year, we said, ‘How are we going to top this next year? We a high-end saxophone on craigslist before the band contacted him need to get the band back together!’” about coming to perform with band members after watching clips of Ortman’s work with the symphony. “The brass sounds amazing. It brings energy,” Venturi said. The most recent addition was Bach’s sister, Melissa Bach-Millspaugh, who joined her brother’s band three months ago. The addition of a female singer allows a wider setlist of songs to feature her voice. “It’s been great. We grew up in a musical family,” Bach said. That’s What She Said rehearses new songs in a “We feed off each other’s storage unit housing their stage and equipment. energy,” Melissa added. Like the video game Rock Band, TWSS offers a wide variety of The two previously played in bands when they were younger, music – from the ’60s to present. and while the idea seemed ingenious after a day of partying, “We all have different (musical) preferences,” said Bach-Milltheir wives – who the men claim agreed with the idea at the time spaugh. “We have 31 different flavors – we’re the Baskin-Robbins – quickly sobered up the next morning and made sure their husof bands.” bands knew they weren’t serious. Two years after forming the group, TWSS is playing locally in “Our dreams were shattered,” Venturi joked. the Indianapolis area. In February, the band performed at CheeseThe key turning point came when they were playing the video burger in Paradise in Fishers and Stacked Pickle in Carmel. game Rock Band during the holiday cookout in summer 2009. “We’re established in our careers, but fighting in the trenches as As Smith played bass guitar, Venturi was on lead guitar, and his a band,” Smith said. friend, Josh Bach, impressively belted out vocals. An idea began Venturi described the touring schedule like a Sunday afternoon to take root – this make-believe attempt at rock ’n’ roll could motorcycle ride – “How many shows do we really want to play?” blossom into the real thing. Fame and money isn’t what the members are looking for, but “Aaron called me and said, ‘If I get a bass, will you get a guirather, the outlet music provides in their tar?’” recalled Smith. “Once we heard lives. Josh, we knew we had potential once we “We love it as a hobby,” Venturi said. found a singer.” That’s What She Said will be “Finding balance between work and fam“The game is fun, but not as good as performing 8 p.m. Friday at ily is crucial,” said Bach. “I didn’t know how the real thing,” said Joe Marcum, rhythm Cheeseburger in Paradise, 9770 much I needed a creative outlet. It’s amazing guitarist and Sommerwood resident. Crosspoint Blvd., Fishers. Other how great I feel at practices and shows. This After adding Marcum and a drumupcoming public performances helps me balance out my life.” mer who also lived in Sommerwood, include April 20 at Stacked Pickle in For now, TWSS band members said they the equipment was purchased and the Fishers, May 5 at Fishers’ Cheeseburger want to focus on being known in the Indiabasement practices began. Knowing they in Paradise and the Noblesville Relay napolis area. needed a name for the band, members for Life May 12 at Forest Park, 701 “We have a good time. We aren’t looking were talking one day and kicked around Cicero Rd. For more information, visit to go on tour and quit our day jobs,” Marideas from NBC’s most-watched sitcom. www.facebook.com/twshesaidband. cum explained. “We are all fans of ‘The Office,’” said
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Instrument: Vocals Occupation: Registered nurse Favorite song: “Under the Bridge” by the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Favorite “The Office” character: Michael Scott.
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Instrument: Saxophone – mostly tenor, but sometimes soprano Occupation: Assistant principal, bassoon/ contra bassoon in the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra; professor of bassoon at University of Indianapolis and Marian University, and this semester at Butler University Favorite song to perform: “Tequila” since it’s my big solo tune. Favorite “The Office” character: Dwight Schrute.
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It is our position the legislative debate over same-sex marriages will be ultimately handled by the U.S. Supreme Court. As such, we urge our Indiana legislature to focus its finite resources on more productive pursuits. Certainly, many Hoosiers hold strong and sincere moral and religious convictions that such marriages delude traditional families or are simply abjectly wrong. Yet, our reading of Section 4 of our Constitution leads us to believe this may be a matter for the courts. “No preference shall be given, by law, to any creed, religious society or mode of worship …” Moreover, the very first sentence reads: “We declare that all people are created equal; that they are endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness …” The decision of with whom to spend one’s life is deeply personal, and perhaps among these inalienable rights integral to the American understanding of liberty. Regardless, we know it is inevitable courts will weigh in on this matter. And, we look forward to a spirited discussion. In the meantime, we encourage our legislative body to focus on matters likely to yield higher impact on jobs, public safety and other more actionable work.
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A piercing predicament Commentary by Terry Anker
From the earliest days, we’re taught not to judge a book by its cover. Mostly, it is very good advice. We cannot assume following the stereotype leads to good judgment. Yet, as a parent of an ever-maturing family, I find appearances do matter. Can we risk allowing our sons and daughters – clearly our mosttreasured responsibility – to get in a car with another teenager noticeably tattooed and pierced? Likewise, can we send them off to church camp after reading stories of predatory cultish practices, sometimes infecting the once safe harbor? Is it that the question, like all normative valuations, depends wholly on the route used to determine the answer? Or, is it simply a percentage of risk charged against one’s tolerance for a particular eventuality? If given a perfect amount of information and time, most of us would work to arrive at a thoughtful solution. Simply because a teenage girl has elected to have a tattoo on her neck is
not enough to assume she is reckless in all areas of her life. However, absent the time to assess the risk adequately, can we, in good faith, disregard this very public statement? So, does how people look define them? Does the wearing of a soul patch make someone a jazz musician or simply follically-enhanced? Does the abundance wrought by augmentation make the woman sporting the amplitude needy or self-assured? Do the corpulent deserve our ire, our sympathy or neither? Regardless, it does make a difference. As we consider the image we present to the world, shouldn’t we likewise consider the assumptions inure to such a posture? While it may be wrong to judge a book by its cover, it may be a good starting place. Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may e-mail him at terry@ currentincarmel.com.
“I have an almost complete disregard of precedent, and a faith in the possibility of something better. It irritates me to be told how things have always been done. I defy the tyranny of precedent. I go for anything new that might improve the past.”
– Clara Barton, 19th-century teacher, nurse and founder of the American Red Cross Current in Noblesville
As you may know, Gov. Mitch Daniels said last week the U.S. 31 project in Hamilton County will be completed three years ahead of schedule, or by 2015, with the use of contractor financing. This is brilliant! Daniels, exhibiting why we still believe he’s presidential material, said the cost-saving project will be bid in one bundle and be built less expensively. As a result, INDOT intends to bundle remaining construction phases for U.S. 31 in our county into one contract, taking advantage of low construction and financing costs. INDOT would then repay the contractor over seven to 10 years using state and federal transportation resources. ••• Have you ever noticed how, when faced with expected revenue shortfalls, our elected officials don’t slow spending, but instead, have no problems requiring taxpayers to wait for tax decreases? The latest example: Sen. Luke Kenley, R-Noblesville, expressing concern over a two-month shortfall in expected state revenue, now questions speeding a proposed 10-year phase-out of the state inheritance tax. Of course, House and Senate budget leaders had no problems agreeing to spend about $80 million more in the coming year on full-day kindergarten. Spending never waits, but taxpayers always do. ••• Now that we’re all preparing for our annual fleecing on April 17, we’re reminded of that legislative giant, Charlie Rangel. Remember him? You may recall ol’ Charlie (D-N.Y.) didn’t want to bother with those pesky taxes relating to rental income from his villa in the Dominican Republic. After the House Ethics Committee censored him in December 2010, he was required to pay those back taxes. We’ve not heard a word about this, and we’re wondering if Charlie paid those. Well, Charlie, have you? Brian Kelly, publisher, and Steve Greenberg, general manager, are co-owners of Current Publishing, LLC. Write them at info@ youarecurrent.com.
Our nation has all sorts of arcane, nonsensical laws on the books. Each week, we’ll share one with you. In Rockville, Md., Citizens may not swim in the public fountains within the city limits. Source: dumblaws.com
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Hitting the bar … then the sack Commentary by Danielle Wilson
reliving his preparent glory days. But I had come for my sister and was not going to disappoint. So when my AARP-member Well folks, I’m officially pathetic. On what mom asked if I wanted to leave and have an was supposed to be an entertaining getaway early dinner at the stodgy Ralph Lauren Grill, I with my husband to celebrate my little sister’s politely lied through my teeth and proclaimed 30th, I confirmed what I’d already suspected: I my strong desire to keep hate crowded bars, loud music and late nights. In Between 7 and 8 p.m., I faked a happy the evening rolling. I was having fun, damn it! And other words, I’m old. We’d been anticipating face and pretended like this was the sure enough, the next this trip to Chicago for most awesome night of my life ... thing I knew, I’d been illegally sardined into a a while. Everyone was taxi with Doo and five blonde sorority chicks on planning to meet up early at my sister’s favorite my way to God knows where. Yay! Michigan State-designated pub, and then hit Between 7 and 8 p.m., I faked a happy face various other drinking holes as the night proand pretended like this was the most awesome gressed. Since I try not to imbibe past the dinnight of my life, while I watched Doo and ner hour, I was delighted. I could do this! everyone else slowly but surely descend into The odds of me keeping pace with the youngins were seriously against me, though, as I slept blissful, Red-Bull-and-vodka oblivion. When a 2-foot-long grilled cheese behemoth sent Doo like poo the night before. Thank God for Doo. He force-fed me coffee, aspirin and a steak sand- into fits of hysterical laughter, however, I cried, “Uncle!” I hailed a cab, made fast friends with wich, and reminded me I birthed four babies. my Pakistani driver and then collapsed into bed So I headed to the first bar hopped on caffeine alone at 8:30 p.m. In my defense, it was 9:30 and maternal self-confidence. Go elderly! p.m. Eastern. Peace out. But by 4 p.m., only one hour into the festivities, I was already fed up with the high-decibel tunage and masses of yuppies crowding my Danielle Wilson is a Carmel resident space. I really just wanted to wrap up in my and contributing columnist. Snuggie and judge people in “Hoarding: Buried You may e-mail her at danielle@ Alive.” Doo, on the other hand, was in his elecurrentincarmel.com. ment, yucking it up with everyone he met and
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Question from Kirsten W. of Westfield: The commercials I’ve seen asking people if they know if they’re covered for a certain situation has got me thinking. How do I prepare for the worst? Response from Andy Warren: Those commercials have got a lot of people thinking. Insurance prices have stopped dropping and it’s a great time to lock in a solid rate with the best coverage available. Adding an umbrella policy (also known as a catastrophe policy) is easily the best way to get on track with that goal. An umbrella policy is all about having the peace of mind in knowing your family and assets are protected. The most common umbrella claim is an auto accident involving multiple injuries and very costly medical bills. The other common claim is an incident on your property that results in injury. Medical and legal costs can eat up the underlying limits of your homeowner, auto, boat or motorcycle policy pretty quickly. Your umbrella policy or your personal assets cover these costs when your normal policy limits are exhausted. Your independent insurance agent will be able to help you settle on a level of coverage you are comfortable with. Most people should be pretty
comfortable with an umbrella limit of $1 million, but limits more than $10 million are available if you are looking for superior protection. I don’t want to say umbrella claims are unpreventable, but they are the type of claims that happen no matter how prepared you are. Some things make a claim more likely, such as having a pool, living on a lake, having a young driver and owning a boat, snowmobile and basically anything fun. Instead of talking about prevention this week, I want to go over a claim scenario to illustrate how an umbrella policy will work. Claim scenario: The insured’s son was driving his car on a short road trip with a friend, the claimant. The car drifted off the road and into a phone pole when the son fell asleep at the wheel. The passenger was hospitalized for more than a month with broken bones and internal injuries. The hospitalization was followed by some time in a wheelchair, but he was able to walk again after six months of physical therapy. This claim cost $1,200,000 with $300,000 coming from the auto limits and $900,000 coming from the umbrella limits. Andy Warren is with Shepherd Insurance & Finanacial Services. Have an insurance question you need answered? Send it to asktheadvisor@shepherdins.com.
Howald launches plumbing line editorial@youarecurrent.com Six months after opening in Broad Ripple, Howald Heating and Air Conditioning announced last week it has launched a plumbing line. Effective immediately, the company’s corporate name and logo will be Howald Heating, Air Conditioning and Plumbing. Steve Kessler will lead the division. “We had a goal to add this business line when we opened last September,” company owner Larry Howald said in a release. “We were fortunate Steve expressed interest in leading the division. He has experience, expertise and a customer service philosophy that meets our company culture. It’s a great fit.” The Howald plumbing division will provide full-service repair and installation for residential and commercial plumbing systems from water heaters, faucets, toilets, shower valves, drain
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False deals at outlet malls - Not all outlet mall deals are equal and some aren't deals at all. There is a growing trend to stock outlet centers with branded goods that were made less expensively and exclusively for the outlets. "In some cases, the manufacturers do take shortcuts. They may replace leather with plastic or not have extra stitching," said Tod Marks, a senior project editor with Consumer Reports. For example, though they carry the Gap brand name, the T-shirts tend to have less stitching and a lighter fabric. Jeans might be plainer and could be missing a seam; sweaters may be shorter with cheaper buttons. - www. money.msn.com www.currentnoblesville.com
Correction – In the March 6 edition of Current in Noblesville, Jerry Barr and Monica Peck were given the wrong titles in the picture of the two from the February membership luncheon. Barr served as 2011 Noblesville Chamber of Commerce chairman of the board, and Peck now holds that position for 2012. Current in Noblesville
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editorial@youarecurrent.com BlueSky Technology Partners in Noblesville was one of 70 companies that have been designated a 2012 “Best Place to Work in Indiana” for creating a productive environment in which employees feel valued, the Indiana Chamber of Commerce announced recently. Actual rankings for the companies will be unveiled at a May 3 awards dinner at the Indiana Roof Ballroom in downtown Indianapolis. BlueSky is also one of 45 honorees of 2012 that are repeat winners from last year. “BlueSky's success can be directly attributed to the outstanding people we employ. Our guiding principles state BlueSky is dedicated to providing an environment and culture to attract and retain like-minded individuals with a passion for eCommerce, and a yearning for success,” the company announced on its Web site. The top companies in the state are determined through employer reports and comprehensive employee surveys. Winners were selected from two categories: small to medium-sized companies of between 15 and 249 U.S. employees (which included BlueSky), and large-sized companies consisting of 250 or more employees nationwide. “‘Best Places to Work in Indiana’ not only recognizes our state’s outstanding employers, but also sets a high standard for other Hoosier companies by encouraging them to realize the importance of evaluating their own workplace,” said Indiana Chamber President Kevin Brinegar, a Noblesville resident. “It is clear a positive work
BlueSky employees at the 2011 Indiana Companies to Watch celebration held at the Indiana Roof Ballroom. (Submitted photo)
environment makes employees more engaged in their job and in their company, which is a win for the entire business community.” All companies that participated in the 2012 Best Places to Work program receive an in-depth evaluation identifying strengths and weaknesses according to their employees. In turn, this report can be used in developing or enhancing employee retention and recruitment programs. For more information on the Indiana Chamber’s Best Places to Work program, and a complete list of honorees, visit www.bestplacestoworkIN.com.
‘Women Empowering Women’ luncheon Thursday – The Noblesville Chamber of Commerce will host its inaugural “Women Empowering Women” luncheon from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday at Harbour Trees Golf Club, 333 Regents Park Lane. The luncheon will feature Starla West and will be titled, “What is Your Message?” Did you know your image starts communicating well before you ever say a word? It can be the reason you land a business or the reason you don’t. Simply put, image is a priceless commodity. West, international image coach and personal brand guru, will discuss how to craft an image that will position you for even greater success – personally and professionally. One must preregister for the event. Cost is $15 for chamber members and $20 for guests. The event sponsor is Riverview Hospital. You may reserve your seat by calling the Noblesville Chamber office or by visiting www. noblesvillechamber.com.
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Growing up with five siblings and being second to youngest meant having to wait what felt like an eternity to have my own room. As I write this, memories come flooding back of how exciting it was to finally be able to pick my own paint color and bedspread. The adventure of being involved in grown-up decisions will stick with them and may one day be an incentive to spark his or her in-home projects.
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We have all heard the famous quote, “It wasn’t raining when Noah built the ark.” Whether a simple reorganization or a full-blown remodel, a child’s bedroom makeover needs to be proposed well before any work begins. The preparation phase should include the process of negotiating needs versus wants. If the design team works together to organize a battle plan, chances are good the space will please both proprietor and dweller.
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The top half of a kid’s bedroom is an opportunity for many lofty ideas – literally. Often forgotten about, this space could be turned into anything from a simple display area with a high shelf running the entire perimeter of the room, to a custom built hideaway, accessible only by ladder. Always remember to consider the height
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Paint is an important design element in most makeovers. It can be used to alter everything from furniture to picture frames. In the planning phase, remember to consider ceilings, baseboards and almost every surface in between as a blank canvas for a brush or roller. A painted surface can be anything from an elaborate mural to a useable chalkboard.
accumulate so much stuff? I love “stuff” just as much as the next girl, but organization can mean something completely different to an adult than it does a child. With the click of your mouse, it is simple to find tips to help kids organize everything from toys to trophies. Be creative in your endeavor to tame clutter, but also be aware of the needs of your particular youngster.
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Counter intelligence: Taking quartz for granite Remodleing by David Decker Granted, “granite countertops” are the magic words when it comes to a value-enhancing description of a modern-day kitchen. But when considering the installation of stone countertops in a kitchen improvement project, it’s worth discussing the stone material decisionmaking process with “counter intelligence” – a countertop professional. Granite isn’t the only game in town. Quartz routinely ranks a very close second to – and in some cases exceeds – granite in overall satisfaction ratings. This is not to say granite is better than quartz or vice versa. This is to say countertops are a multifaceted decision involving a major expense, and it’s wise to consider price, differences, function and design before committing to either. Price, surprisingly, is often the smallest difference in this equation. Pricing for good slab granite and almost any kind of quartz is comparable, but there are also high-end and low-end granites that make exact comparisons impossible. It’s best to consult a reputable professional, see samples, understand what level (quality) of stone you need and get pricing based on the specifics of the individual job. Granite is a “God-made” material, while quartz is a man-formed surface of crushed quartz and resins. Granite is softer, more porous
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Hardwood trend – We all love the look of hardwood flooring, but most contractors say it has no place in a moist bathroom. The next best thing may be faux hardwood porcelain tile. "The tile industry has gotten really creative at manufacturing tiles out of one material to look like another material," says Christine Jurs, owner of the Advance Design Studio in Gilberts, Ill. "A perfect example is porcelain tile made to look like real hardwood. It looks fabulous." Available in 2-, 3- and 4-inch planks, the tile is much easier to care for than real wood. And porcelain's natural resistance to moisture makes it an appropriate material for kitchen and bath applications. - www.hgtv.com 16 | March 13, 2012
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Sheer and Lace On the runway, Dolce and Gabbana welcomed this season with the ever-so-flirty and delicate lace and sheer fabric combinations. The best accessories for these fabrics are its opposite, the strong and bold: big leather bags with buckles, or chunky platform shoes.
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Spring officially starts next Tuesday. I like that. It means spring break is just around the corner and longer days are becoming familiar. It means everything flowering will start percolating and cheery forsythia will start screaming amazing colors soon. My five ornamental dogwoods are swelling with anticipation of another glorious showing of pinks and whites. And tulips, daffodils and crocus are pushing through the earth, softening even the crustiest of attitudes. Spring means fresh-skinned joggers and spandex bikers become the road warriors they hunger to be, and new mommies and daddies can introduce their babies to fresh air and warm sunshine. Dogs are overjoyed they can “do their business” in a relaxed fashion and walkers are everywhere. So are the smiles. Spring also brings with it a few necessaries to get your landscape beds in shape for the year. Here’s an immediate concern list: • How’s your mower, Weed Eater and blower? In need of a tune-up or cleaning? • Ornamental grasses and perennials need cut to the ground NOW. Cut back too late and you risk damaging hidden new growth. • Resist the urge to prune spring and summer
flowering shrubs. You will likely prune off the reason you love them … their flowers. Wait a few weeks after blooming and then prune. • Hard prune some woodies that are too … woody. • Pre-emergent weed control needs applied now through mid-May for confident results. Miss this window and anticipate extra weeding. • I’m a spring mulch guy and want the beds to look rich through the entire season. My preference is the color-enhanced black or dark brown, premium shredded hardwood mulch. Confirm it is void of pallets and other nasty fillers. Check out www.youtube. com/randysorrell for explanation. • Walk your house perimeter and inspect gutters and downspouts to confirm they are clear and exiting far enough away from the house. Look for loose roof shingles while you are at it, and any siding damage from curious critters seeking shelter in your attic. Enough talk about chores. Are you ready to enjoy this spring like never before? Me too!
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Plant seeds in eggshells for transplants? – It's an old-time trick. In the days before your local nursery provided nice peat pots, an eggshell worked nicely. Here's advice from 1880: "Take eggshells cut in half, make two or three small holes in the bottom of each, fill with sifted soil, sink in a box of sand, sow seeds and cover with glass, of course keeping them in the right light. Water only the sand, for they will absorb enough through the holes. In transplanting, break off the shells, leaving the lump of earth intact without the roots being jarred or disturbed." Try this with some cabbage seeds now and you may have good starts for transplanting as soon as you can work the earth. - www.almanac.com 18 | March 13, 2012
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The big J: Judgment Relationships by Kristen Boice
Why do we all judge ourselves and others? Do you feel like your own worst critic? Do you find yourself being critical and judgmental of those around you? It plays such a large role in our society and has a powerful impact on how we see ourselves. Being judgmental can keep us stuck in our stuff and closed off to others. Everyone judges to one degree or another. Typically what we judge in another is what we don’t like about ourselves. I love the saying, “Judgment doesn’t define who they are it defines who you are.” Many people have a deep fear of being judged because of the pain and rejection that can come with it. For example, you may not speak up because of the fear of what people will think and the sense of not being good enough so you hide in order to not have to face the judgment. If we give it power, the feeling of being judged can create a sense of low self-worth and insignificance. There are a few key areas to explore when it comes to judgment. It might be helpful to write down your answers to these questions or journal about it. 1. What is your first memory of experiencing judgment? Float back to the first time you remember experiencing judgment. It might have been in school or at home. How did you feel? What was said to you often becomes a tape that plays in your mind for years later and brings up feelings
of inadequacy or not being good enough. Write down the tapes or thoughts you now have because of something someone said or did to you. Remember, we are not our past and we don’t have to give power to what someone said to us in the past. 2. Who and what do you judge? Do you judge yourself, your spouse, other parents, neighbors, friends, co-workers, family members, etc? Dig deep to try and figure out what it is about the other person or yourself that triggers you. 3. What purpose does judgment play in your life? Does it keep you from connecting with others? Do you use it to feel better about yourself and then end up feeling worse? 4. Do you want to change it? In order to make a change, first we need to take ownership and then make an action plan to address it. Work on stopping yourself when you go into judgment mode and try and figure out what is going on within you. Maybe you are feeling insecure and tend to judge more when you are not feeling good about yourself. How would the world look if we judged less and loved more? Kristen Boice is an individual, couples and family counselor and speaker with Pathways to Healing Counseling & Education. Contact her at kristen@ pathwaystohealingcounseling.com.
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Unemployed or underemployed? Recent college graduate looking for a way to go from retail or food service into a grown-up office job? Base pay ($330 per week). Mostly desk work and inbound call support. If motivated, some sales (software services) would earn commission above salary. Offices in Carmel just off of the Monon Trail. Good work environment for a positive, upbeat person who wants to contribute to a young and growing team. Please send resume and cover letter to info@theankerconsultinggroup.com.
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FOR SALE Car for SALE
Nissan Versa SV 2012 sedan 2000 mile color maroon warranty up to 100,000 miles. Asking $22,000. Negotiable. phone: 317-658-3555 After 5:00
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Now Hiring Customer Service Reps $10/hr For The First 90 Days! • Avg. pay $11/hr after training plus bonus opportunities • Full time employment • Medical, dental, & 401K • Paid time off Apply in person, Mon-Fri 9am-5pm, at 2828 Enterprise Drive Anderson, IN 46013
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By: Walla Painting Two Coats, Any Color, $150-195 Family Owned / Residents of Westfield Fully Insured / Professionally Trained Brand Name Paints at Discounted Prices 698-5480 for Free Estimate
Pet & House Sitting Service
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Master’s Degree Instructors SAT/ACT Test Prep, Math, English, Study skills, and all subjects Corporate Training & Education Programs Available Call 317 776 7615
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489.4444 ext. 202
at 421 South Rangeline Road. aprox. 225 square feet $400 per month includes conference room / gallery area, etc... 317-679-2565.
NOW HIRING Market Master Needed
A part‐time manager for the Noblesville Farmers market is needed to provide operations and management assistance. For complete job description and requirements, go to www.noblesvillemainstreet.org Send resume and letter of interest to mainstrt@sbcglobal.net or mail to: Market Master Position Noblesville Main Street 839 Conner Street Noblesville, IN 46060
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Driver Manager: Work with a great team Looking for advanced management and communication skills Located North of Westfield Please send resumes to: mdeck@tradewinds.net or fax to 317 819-0956
NOW HIRING
Full TIme AM Servers Full Time Housekeeping Part Time Host Part Time Operator 3 - 11 p.m. Apply in Person! 11925 N. Meridian Street Carmel, 46032
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Expert cardiovascular care in the heart of your community. Indiana University Health Saxony Hospital offers Fishers and Noblesville the highest level of cardiovascular care. From chest pain to open heart surgery, our team of cardiovascular specialists is here for you and your family. We not only offer a cardiologist onsite 24/7, but you’ll also find the greater expertise and support of a nationally ranked healthcare system. When it comes to your heart, we’re just a beat away. 2011 U.S.News & World Report rankings
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